Root Canal Therapy in Brandon, Florida

You may shudder when you hear the dentist recommend root canal therapy, but there is nothing to worry about. With modern anesthesia, techniques, and tools, many patients report that root canal therapy has about the same level of discomfort as having a cavity filled. The goal of root canal therapy is to eliminate the infected tissuses from the pulp chamber and root canals so the tooth can be restored and saved.
Do you suspect your tooth pain is related to an infection of the inner tooth? Schedule a consultation with Mora Dental Studio to discuss root canal therapy in Brandon, Florida.

What is Root Canal Therapy and When is it Necessary?
Sometimes referred to as “endodontic treatment,” root canal therapy is a procedure that is performed to remove infected tissues from the pulp chambers and root canals of the tooth. The “pulp” is the innermost tissue of the tooth and contains nerves, connective tissues, and blood vessels. When an infection reaches the inner tooth, the only way to stop it is through intervention.

Save your tooth and eliminate pain with modern, comfortable treatment! Call us to schedule your root canal therapy consultation.
Before we recommend root canal therapy, we will perform a thorough examination, including digital X-rays. This will help us determine the cause and scope of your symptoms.
Prior to root canal therapy, the tooth and surrounding tissues are numbed using a local anesthetic. This helps ensure you will not feel pain during the procedure.
To start root canal therapy, the dentist creates an opening at the crown of the tooth. The dentist then uses a series of instruments to remove the infected pulp and tissues from the root canals and pulp chamber. The dentist will then shape and clean the tooth in preparation for filling.
To prevent further infection, the root canals and pulp chamber are filled with gutta-percha, a natural, biocompatible material. The access hole is then sealed off. Depending on how extensive the procedure is, your dentist may recommend a dental crown in order to restore the strength of the tooth.
Your Questions, Answered
Most people should visit the dentist twice a year, but if you have certain conditions like cavities, gum problems, or braces, you might need to go more often.
Yes, we accept most major dental insurance plans. Contact us to check your coverage and find out what benefits you have.
No, professional teeth whitening isn’t harmful—it’s a safe and effective treatment when done by a qualified dentist. We use advanced techniques to protect your enamel and gums throughout the process. Call us to schedule your whitening consultation today!
Call your dentist right away—pain could be a sign of an infection or a cavity.
Tooth sensitivity can be caused by worn enamel, gum recession, or cavities—your dentist can help find the cause.
Bleeding gums can be a sign of gum disease or brushing too hard—see your dentist for an exam.
🧠 Still Have Questions?
Every smile is unique—so are your dental needs. If you didn’t see your question here or want personalized advice, call us today or book a free consultation. We’re here to make dental care simple, clear, and all about you.